In Memory of HERMAN W. HAGEDORN

Born June 7, 1893 Hanover, Germany
Entered Into Rest August 18, 1955 at home, Carroll, Iowa
Age 62 years, 2 months, 11 days
Services Held at Ohde Funeral Home Manning, Iowa
Sunday, August 21, 1955, 2:30 P.M.
Clergyman Rev. Hugo Orf
Pastor Methodist Church Carroll, Iowa

Interment Manning Cemetery
Pallbearers: Walter Sievers, Cliff McCarville, M.W. McPherson, Tom Finegan, Abner Strohm, Cy Hulsebus


HERMAN W. HAGEDORN
The Ohde Funeral Home at Manning was filled to overflowing at final rites at 2:30 Sunday afternoon for Herman W. Hagedorn, 63, proprietor of The Coffee Shop here. The Rev. C. Hugo Orf, minister of the Carroll Methodist Church, officiated.

Mrs. Herbert Groteluechen was organist. A quartet composed of Mrs. Nick Schrum, Mrs. Albert Dietz, Arthur Rix, and Raymond Pratt, sang two numbers.

Burial was in the Manning Cemetery. Pallbearers were Cy Hulsebus, Abner Strohm, Tom J. Finegan, M. W. McPherson, Clifford McCarville, and Walter Sievers of Carroll.

Many friends from Carroll were at the rites. Out-of-town relatives attended from South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, and the Manning and Carroll area.

Mr. Hagedorn, who was born in Hanover, Germany, spent most of his life in Manning and Carroll. He came to Carroll from Manning 15 years ago.

Surviving with his wife, the former Anna Vinke of Manning, are two daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Norma) Osborne, Des Moines; and Barbara Hagedorn, at home; one son, Donald R. Hagedorn, Carroll; three grandchildren; three sisters and three brothers, all of whom live in Germany with the exception of Henry W. Hagedorn of Manning.

Mr. Hagedorn, who had been in ill health several years, was found dead at his home here Thursday morning.


Herman Hagedorn is buried in the Manning City Cemetery.
Section G Row #7 north - south.

I'm occasionally adding the actual scanned image of the obituary I make using my VERY expensive - large commercial scanner, and/or also other articles about the deceased person that were published in the Manning Monitor.
I want to also comment about people who are taking my obituaries, pictures, and/or other articles about a person/family and posting them on other websites.
You do NOT have permission or the right to do this - you are stealing my historical work.
Buy your own scanning equipment, pay for memberships to other commercial websites, and spend decades working on your local history like I have - then you'll understand why I'm making these comments!

Thank you for your attention to this matter - Dave Kusel

Herman "Stein" Hagedorn 401 Main Street

November 3, 1938, Manning Monitor